Keith Urban has reportedly booked a modest new job to help “pay the bills” from his lawyer after his divorce from Nicole Kidman.
The “Fighter” crooner booked a gig on the star-studded Top Shelf Country Cruise, sailing from Florida to the Bahamas from February 27 to March 6.
“Cruise ships aren’t exactly a dream job, but they pay the bills, and it gives Keith something to focus on,” a source told New Idea on Monday.
“This is the kind of gig Keith would have turned his nose up at during his marriage to Nicole Kidman,” the source added.
“He’s trying to stay busy now that his divorce has been finalized.”
Friends close to Urban, who has a net worth of $75 million, reportedly speculated that when Urban and Kidman, who has a net worth of $250 million, split in September, his bank account may have been hit by payments to a divorce lawyer.
“When this amount of money is involved in a divorce, lawyers’ fees are not cheap, no matter the outcome,” the source continued, explaining that the small-scale work “helps stabilize cash flow.”
However, Urban is reportedly developing “exciting plans” for the second half of 2026, with a source saying: “He intends to end 2026 on a high, in the exact opposite way to how he started it.”
Representatives for the country singer could not be reached for comment by Page Six.
Page Six confirmed that Urban and Kidman, both 58, separated in September after 19 years of marriage.
“Sometimes relationships just pass on their own,” the source said, explaining that the “Big Little Lies” star “didn’t want to break up and was trying to salvage things.”
The day after the breakup news broke, Kidman officially filed for divorce.
The actress cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their separation, and the pair waived their rights to child support and spousal support when their divorce was finalized in January.
Kidman was also approved as the primary resident parent of her and Urban’s two children, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
“Moulin Rouge”! Earlier this month, star Vagyury told Variety about the divorce, saying, “We are a family and we always will be.”
